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I honestly have no clue how they would react but I as a Democrat Voter would not even consider her. If she couldn't beat Trump in 16, she's not beating him in 20. Too many GOP voters who hate Trump and were never Trumpers ended up voting because of their irrational hatred of her, and she couldn't get enough minorities out to vote unlike Obama. So, I personally would want any other Democrat candidate besides her.
If she ran and won, at the same time the House goes red, IMPEACH, IMPEACH, IMPEACH, will be the cry!
Actually, at this point that would be the cry for any Dem President with a Republican House. Turn about is FairPlay. He/she was colluding with the Chinese!
Of course, you over look the partisan foolery of the GOP trying to impeach Bill Clinton. So I see trying to impeach a traitor like Trump who got Russian interference to help win an election as a far better use of impeachment over a stupid lie about a personal issue.
Of course, you over look the partisan foolery of the GOP trying to impeach Bill Clinton. So I see trying to impeach a traitor like Trump who got Russian interference to help win an election as a far better use of impeachment over a stupid lie about a personal issue.
I am still waiting for someone to show me the proof. Even Mueller couldn’t show any Trump involvement. And he had motive and opportunity to do so.
How do you think the other candidates would react if Ms Clinton entered the race?
I don't want to hear, "that will never happen", "No way", "I don't believe she will run", etc.
I just want your feelings about how you think the other candidates would react to her entering the race.
Now, do you think you can offer a good response, without cluttering up this thread with useless unintelligent speech?
It's a fair question, so let's see some fair response.
Bob.
They would just come out and say that she ran an inept campaign (she doesn’t know what the Electoral College” is), has too much political baggage and has severe character flaws that make her unable to lead this country, much less bring it together.
Of course, you over look the partisan foolery of the GOP trying to impeach Bill Clinton. So I see trying to impeach a traitor like Trump who got Russian interference to help win an election as a far better use of impeachment over a stupid lie about a personal issue.
Back in the early 90's I was a democrat, and studied the Clinton's.
Bill made a collection of cassette tapes titled, "My Life."
Listening to those tapes I had a fairly good impression of him and Hillary.
One thing those tapes showed me was, they are determined politicians, and have been since he was governor of Arkansas.
When people say she won't run again, I absolutely, based on my knowledge of them, believe she will, when the time is right.
As a team, they have carved out their niche in the political world, and I believe they (well not so much Bill of late) are as determined to stay politically active as possible.
One has to wonder her motives in staying in the public eye.
She is always making speeches here and there, and some media broadcast occasionally.
A person giving up on politics would not be doing those things.
It surely is not a case of needing the money.
Those tapes I spoke of, are a clear indication of where the Clinton's came from, and a good blueprint for their future, and most of what was talked about in those tapes, has come to pass.
I believe Hillary is watching this dem primary very closely, and biding her time.
When the time is right, I fully expect her to enter the race.
My guess would be shortly before the New York primary.
I remember people use to ask Donald Trump if he would run for president.
His reply was usually, "I have no plans too, but if I see there is no good candidate running, I may decide to run".
I believe, though she is silent, or at best, evasive on this issue, she to is in a waiting game to see who is left standing at the near end of the primaries, then she will make her move.
To those who have heard her say she isn't running, that is just political rhetoric.
She would stand very little chance of actually winning the presidency, but, as I 'see' it, she will enter the race, when the time is right.
Bob.
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